Tongue Analysis with Naturopathic Doctor Randi Shannon, ND
Your tongue can reveal more than most people realize. Its color, coating, cracks, shape, moisture, and texture may point to patterns in digestion, circulation, hydration, inflammation, and overall vitality — often before those patterns grow loud enough to notice.
The Hidden Truth May Be Right Under Your Nose
Most people only look at the tongue when something already feels wrong. I look at it differently. In traditional natural medicine, the tongue has long been used as a window into the internal state of the body. A tongue analysis doesn’t replace medical testing — it adds another layer of insight, helping you understand what your body may be showing you early.
Why Tongue Analysis Matters
Your tongue changes when the body is under stress. Shifts in coating, color, cracks, moisture, and texture may reflect what’s happening in the digestive system, liver, kidneys, circulation, immune system, and nervous system. This isn’t about guessing — it’s about reading visible signs and looking for patterns that connect with your symptoms, history, and current concerns.
What I Look For
- Color and coating
- Moisture and dryness
- Redness, pale areas, or dark patches
- Cracks, lines, and texture
- Swelling or scalloped edges
- Signs connected with digestion, inflammation, stress, and nutrient imbalance
What You Receive
You’ll submit clear photos of your tongue — top, sides, and underneath — along with your intake form. I review your photos and your history and prepare a written report with my observations and your next steps. This 3-month option includes:
- A photo-based tongue review and written report
- A check-in with me every 30 days
- Natural support suggestions
- Food and lifestyle guidance
Solo or Added On
Tongue analysis can stand on its own, or be added alongside a full face, tongue & fingernail analysis for a more complete picture. Choose whichever fits where you are right now.
(This is an educational, naturopathic assessment — not a medical diagnosis. It complements your medical care and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult your physician.)